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  1. BirdJobs Public

    An application that aggregates remotes jobs posted on twitter

    TypeScript 2

  2. CommunitySocialAPI Public

    API for community social project

    C# 2

  3. Data-Structures Public

    C# 2

  4. microservices-app Public

    E-commerce application in net using microservices approach

    C# 2

  5. VehicleTrackingAPI Public

    C# 1

  6. CommunitySocialSPA Public

    TypeScript 2

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January 2025

Created 3 commits in 1 repository

Created a pull request in bitwarden/clients that received 15 comments

[PM-12047] Remove usage of ActiveUserState from cipher.service

🎟️ Tracking https://bitwarden.atlassian.net/browse/PM-12047 📔 Objective ActiveUserState is being deprecated. Remove usage from Cipher Service and r…

+1,035 −693 lines changed 15 comments
Opened 3 other pull requests in 2 repositories
bitwarden/clients 2 open
bitwarden/sdk-internal 1 open
Reviewed 38 pull requests in 2 repositories
bitwarden/clients 25 pull requests
bitwarden/server 4 pull requests
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